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A review by calila
Never Trust a Porn Star by Brea Alepoú
3.0
*A copy of this book was provided for free by the author in exchange for an honest review.*
Decent read. I mostly liked the characters fine. (You'll see why mostly in a bit.) The story was mostly just a sweet romance. It moves quickly but doesn't feel terribly insta-lovey to me. The think that bugged me was the melodrama. The misunderstandings. It just felt....shallow and ridiculous. Also, Skyler cries. A. LOT. Nothing wrong with crying. But it happens SO MUCH. I promise I'd say this about a female character too. He cries over nothing. He cries when he's sad. He cries when he's happy. He's a crier. Ugh. I liked his bestie 98% percent of the time. Aiden's occupation doesn't actually impact the plot. At all. I didn't like how that part ends really. It was out of the blue and I wasn't a fan of the message it sends. So yeah....decent read. Don't regret reading it.
Decent read. I mostly liked the characters fine. (You'll see why mostly in a bit.) The story was mostly just a sweet romance. It moves quickly but doesn't feel terribly insta-lovey to me. The think that bugged me was the melodrama. The misunderstandings. It just felt....shallow and ridiculous. Also, Skyler cries. A. LOT. Nothing wrong with crying. But it happens SO MUCH. I promise I'd say this about a female character too. He cries over nothing. He cries when he's sad. He cries when he's happy. He's a crier. Ugh. I liked his bestie 98% percent of the time. Aiden's occupation doesn't actually impact the plot. At all. I didn't like how that part ends really. It was out of the blue and I wasn't a fan of the message it sends. So yeah....decent read. Don't regret reading it.